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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

IS A BUILDING FREEZE FOR POLLARD’S RELEASE ON THE TABLE?

Back in October of this year, I suggested that a deal might be in the wind whereby Netanyahu would offer a settlement building freeze in exchange for Israel spy, Jonathan Pollard’s freedom from jail in the US.

It didn’t happen then, but it seems that Netanyahu is now asking for Pollard’s release on ‘humanitarian’ grounds. Of course, he hasn’t yet offered a settlement freeze in order to get the talks going again but, then, even if they were to restart, we all know exactly how they’ll end.

Could it be that a behind-the-scenes deal has already been struck? Netanyahu is going to stick his neck out and ask President Obama openly in a public statement to release Pollard. If Obama then refuses to release Pollard, then relations between the US and Israel – or, more specifically, between Obama and the Zionists – are likely to go downhill and Netanyahu will lose lots of face.

If, on the other hand, Pollard is released, will Netanyahu then make a ‘goodwill gesture’ in return of ordering a freeze on settlement building, even just a little one?

1 comment:

Also, no matter what, these people live off lies. They cannot be trusted to keep their word on anything. So no matter what, they would just blow off a promise and keep building and smirk because one of those new settlements could be home for Pollard.

It is a lose lose situation to give in to them on any level because they see such as weakness to be taken advantage of.

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